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Irish Down Satan
Grapplers in Rough
Closely Fought Contest
In one of the roughest dual
meets seen in this neck of the
woods In many a moon, the Cathedral grapplers downed the
city champs, Shortridge, by the
close score of 26-22. Both squad-
garnered six wins each in the
Saturday afternoon clash held
in the victor's gym.
Six of the bouts were decided
by pins and the remaining
matches were all fairly close.
Shortridge-.had to work back
from an opening bout deficit as
King whipped Paul Pinner with
1:38 remaiplng on the clock in
the second period to give the
Irish a 5-0 lead in the team
score. Paul Hayes relieved the
situation somewhat when he
pulled out a 6-2 win from Cathedral's 103-pounder, Mazza.
The Blue Devils went into the
lead for the first time when
Anthony Robinson capitalized
on the first takedown to pin
Oatis, Cathedral 112-pounder,
after only 44 seconds of fighting.
Garrett-Turk
Match Is Rough Our-
Of the day's matches, the one
that might 6e classed as the
toughest wiis Julius Garrett's
scrap with Cathedral's Turk.
These two 120-pound boys really
went at it tooth and nail and
it is to Garrett's credit that he
came out a 7-2 winner. The bout
was so rough that the referee at
one point early in the match
warned both boys to cut out
some of the shenanigans. Counting this bout, Shortridge had
accumulated what appeared to
be a comfortable 11-5 lead.
But in one fell swoop Cathedral regained five of those
points. Cathedral's, 127-pounder,
Evans, pinned John Mitchell with
a little less than half a minute
gone in the final period. Shortridge chances for a team victory
were struck a terrific blow when
John Kanepejs lost to Kremp.
Kanepejs, a consistently good
wrestler and one of the most
respected grapplers in the state,
appeared to be a mite tired
after a tough week (the Satans
fought three times in five days)
and he lacked that extra needed
to overcome the 2-0 final count.
Mike Johnson ran into a
really rugged customer in Mc-
Govern, Cathedral 138-pounder,
and used a great deal of wrestling Ingenuity to pull a 3-1 victory out of the fire. Jim Black-
well added three more points
to the Blue Devils' team tally
by taking 145-pound Smith, 2-0.
Then the roof fell in on the
Satans. Cathedral's Stelnmetz
pinned Gerald Naylor midway
in the second period and gave
the Irish an 18-17 lead. Qualitza
upped the ante three points by
dumping Satan 165-pounder,
iContinued on page four)
World's First High School Daily Newspaper
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
Vol. 63, No. 77
Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Tuesday, January 17, 1961
3 Cents
V-VILLE CHAIRMEN
MEET TO DISCUSS
AFTER-SHOW DANCE
Chairmen and senior advisers
for the Junior Vaudeville met
Thursday during homeroom in
the teachers' cafeteria. The girls
met with the officers, sponsors,
Robert J. Shultz, principal, and
Mrs. Robert Smith, PTA representative, to plan the post-
vaudeville dance.
Invitations to the dance will
be given to the chairmen to be
distributed to the cast members.
One invitation will admit the
vaudeville participant and his
date. Dress for the dance to be
held in the gym after the Saturday night show will be semi-
• formal.
Decorations for the dance
also were discussed and it was
decided to let the policy committee take care of them.
The parents of the chairmen
are to act as hosts and hostesses
for the affair.
PICTURE SCHEDULE
LISTED FOR TODAY
Ginny Matzke, Annual editor,
has announced the picture
schedule for today, January 17.
2:30—Lettermen, Girls' gym
2:45—Library Club, Library
2:55—Great Books, Library
3:00—WIAN, 344
3:10—Radio Club
3:20—Physical Science Club
(see Mr. Rodeheffer)
3:40, Croquis, 317 -.-
Barbara Cohn and Steve
Burns are picture editors for the
Annual. '
Satan Frosh Open
City Tourney Today
Against Woodchucks
The Shortridge freshman bas-
keteers open the city tourney
for first year men against Wood
this afternoon. Coach Diamond
Hays and his charges go to
work at 4:00 in the 34th Street
gym.
Coach Hays is looking forward to tackling the Tech
Greenclads in a yet-to-be-named
goal hall in the semifinal round.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
PLANS TO MAKE
TWO PARTY BOXES
At the Junior Red Cross meeting last Thursday,' 'the main
topics §0 discussic*?r were the
two party boxes to be made during the month.JThe first, a comic
strip party box for Central
State Hospital is to be made
Monday, January 16. The second, a valentine box for West
10th Street Veterans' Hospital,
will be made Monday, February
6.
As a start toward giving
Shortridge the best J.R.C. council in the county, it was also
decided that a constitution
would be adopted for next year.
The members of the adopting
committee are Bob Jackson,
chairman; Steve Clark, Paul
Davis, Judy Galimore, Deanna
Hall, Phyllis Maxberry, Ann
Poehlmann, and Pat Ramsey.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, February 2.
Buenos Dias!
Shrug of Shoulders and 'Mamma'
Solve All Troubles in Puerto Rico
J.J. is writing this column in
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, on a
typewriter in the office of el
Centro Universitario (Student
Union Building) to you.
La Universidad, a campus of
18,000 estudiantes, is buzzing
with registration for the third
quarter. J.J. started to write this
in the office of the dean of la
universidad. However, registering students come to the dean's
office (for some kind of paper
work J.J. could never understand). Because J.J. is dark and
short, they all headed for her
and started an animated and
impossibly rapid series of questions in Spanish. J.J. could only
look helpless and explain, "No
hablo espanol muy bien."
This seemed to completely
confuse the students, particularly the freshmen, whom J.J.
learned to recognize by their
green registration cards. They
would say, in Spanish (which
J.J. began to understand after
the tenth time), "But they said
outside the girl in here would
take care of my card."
To imagine how confused they
were, suppose you walked into
Mrs. Hayden's office to ask a
question and encountered a receptionist who insisted, "I speak
no English."
So. J.J. moved over to el
centro, as mentioned. Here she
has only to contend with pro-
fesores and Spanish typewriters.
(Continued on page two)
Vaudeville Head
Lists Rehearsal
Times for Show
Dianne Gomnes, Vaudeville
chairman, has announced the
onstage rehearsal schedule for
the four acts. Act I Is "Common
Cents"; Act II is "Space Spectacular"; Act III is "Chef's Delight"; "Mechanical Mishap" is
Act IV.
January 17, Tuesday, Mechanical Mishaps, 2:35-5:00
January 18, Wednesday, Com-
• mon Cents, 2:35-5:00
January 19, Thursday, Space
Spectacular, 2:35-5:00
January 20, Friday, Introduction, 2:35-3:35
Intermission Acts
to Practice
January 20, Friday, Trumpet
Trio, 3:35-4:05
January 20, Friday, Marriage
Skit, 4:05-4:35
January 20, Friday, Carol Yel-
vlngton, 4:35-5:05
January 21, Saturday, Chef's Delight, 9:00-10:30
January 21, Saturday, Mechanical Mishap, 10:30-12:00
January 23, Monday, Common
Cents, 2:35-5:00
January 24, Tuesday, Space
Spectacular, 2:35-5:00
January 25, Wednesday, Chef's
Delight, 2:35-5:00
January 26, Thursday, Mechanical Mishap, 9:00-10:30
January 26, Thursday, Common
Cents, 10:30-12:00
January 26, Thursday, Space
Spectacular, 1:00-2:30
January 26, Thursday, Chef's
Delight, 2:30-4:00
January 26, Thursday, Intermissions, 4:00-5:00
Run-Through
Is Scheduled
January 27, Friday, Run Through
9:00-5:00
January 27, Friday, Common
Cents, 9:00-10:30
January 27, Friday, Space Spectacular, 10:30-12:00
January 27, Friday, Chef's Delight, 1:00-2:30
January 27, Friday, Mechanical
Mishap, 2:30-4:00
January 27, Friday, Intermissions, 4:00-4:30
January 27, Friday, Introduction,
4:30-5:00
January 28, Saturday, Run
Through Entire Show, 9:00-
6:30
January 28, Saturday, Introduction, 9:00-10:30
January 28, Saturday, Common
Cents, 10:30-12:00
(Continued on page four)

Irish Down Satan
Grapplers in Rough
Closely Fought Contest
In one of the roughest dual
meets seen in this neck of the
woods In many a moon, the Cathedral grapplers downed the
city champs, Shortridge, by the
close score of 26-22. Both squad-
garnered six wins each in the
Saturday afternoon clash held
in the victor's gym.
Six of the bouts were decided
by pins and the remaining
matches were all fairly close.
Shortridge-.had to work back
from an opening bout deficit as
King whipped Paul Pinner with
1:38 remaiplng on the clock in
the second period to give the
Irish a 5-0 lead in the team
score. Paul Hayes relieved the
situation somewhat when he
pulled out a 6-2 win from Cathedral's 103-pounder, Mazza.
The Blue Devils went into the
lead for the first time when
Anthony Robinson capitalized
on the first takedown to pin
Oatis, Cathedral 112-pounder,
after only 44 seconds of fighting.
Garrett-Turk
Match Is Rough Our-
Of the day's matches, the one
that might 6e classed as the
toughest wiis Julius Garrett's
scrap with Cathedral's Turk.
These two 120-pound boys really
went at it tooth and nail and
it is to Garrett's credit that he
came out a 7-2 winner. The bout
was so rough that the referee at
one point early in the match
warned both boys to cut out
some of the shenanigans. Counting this bout, Shortridge had
accumulated what appeared to
be a comfortable 11-5 lead.
But in one fell swoop Cathedral regained five of those
points. Cathedral's, 127-pounder,
Evans, pinned John Mitchell with
a little less than half a minute
gone in the final period. Shortridge chances for a team victory
were struck a terrific blow when
John Kanepejs lost to Kremp.
Kanepejs, a consistently good
wrestler and one of the most
respected grapplers in the state,
appeared to be a mite tired
after a tough week (the Satans
fought three times in five days)
and he lacked that extra needed
to overcome the 2-0 final count.
Mike Johnson ran into a
really rugged customer in Mc-
Govern, Cathedral 138-pounder,
and used a great deal of wrestling Ingenuity to pull a 3-1 victory out of the fire. Jim Black-
well added three more points
to the Blue Devils' team tally
by taking 145-pound Smith, 2-0.
Then the roof fell in on the
Satans. Cathedral's Stelnmetz
pinned Gerald Naylor midway
in the second period and gave
the Irish an 18-17 lead. Qualitza
upped the ante three points by
dumping Satan 165-pounder,
iContinued on page four)
World's First High School Daily Newspaper
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
Vol. 63, No. 77
Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Tuesday, January 17, 1961
3 Cents
V-VILLE CHAIRMEN
MEET TO DISCUSS
AFTER-SHOW DANCE
Chairmen and senior advisers
for the Junior Vaudeville met
Thursday during homeroom in
the teachers' cafeteria. The girls
met with the officers, sponsors,
Robert J. Shultz, principal, and
Mrs. Robert Smith, PTA representative, to plan the post-
vaudeville dance.
Invitations to the dance will
be given to the chairmen to be
distributed to the cast members.
One invitation will admit the
vaudeville participant and his
date. Dress for the dance to be
held in the gym after the Saturday night show will be semi-
• formal.
Decorations for the dance
also were discussed and it was
decided to let the policy committee take care of them.
The parents of the chairmen
are to act as hosts and hostesses
for the affair.
PICTURE SCHEDULE
LISTED FOR TODAY
Ginny Matzke, Annual editor,
has announced the picture
schedule for today, January 17.
2:30—Lettermen, Girls' gym
2:45—Library Club, Library
2:55—Great Books, Library
3:00—WIAN, 344
3:10—Radio Club
3:20—Physical Science Club
(see Mr. Rodeheffer)
3:40, Croquis, 317 -.-
Barbara Cohn and Steve
Burns are picture editors for the
Annual. '
Satan Frosh Open
City Tourney Today
Against Woodchucks
The Shortridge freshman bas-
keteers open the city tourney
for first year men against Wood
this afternoon. Coach Diamond
Hays and his charges go to
work at 4:00 in the 34th Street
gym.
Coach Hays is looking forward to tackling the Tech
Greenclads in a yet-to-be-named
goal hall in the semifinal round.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
PLANS TO MAKE
TWO PARTY BOXES
At the Junior Red Cross meeting last Thursday,' 'the main
topics §0 discussic*?r were the
two party boxes to be made during the month.JThe first, a comic
strip party box for Central
State Hospital is to be made
Monday, January 16. The second, a valentine box for West
10th Street Veterans' Hospital,
will be made Monday, February
6.
As a start toward giving
Shortridge the best J.R.C. council in the county, it was also
decided that a constitution
would be adopted for next year.
The members of the adopting
committee are Bob Jackson,
chairman; Steve Clark, Paul
Davis, Judy Galimore, Deanna
Hall, Phyllis Maxberry, Ann
Poehlmann, and Pat Ramsey.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, February 2.
Buenos Dias!
Shrug of Shoulders and 'Mamma'
Solve All Troubles in Puerto Rico
J.J. is writing this column in
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, on a
typewriter in the office of el
Centro Universitario (Student
Union Building) to you.
La Universidad, a campus of
18,000 estudiantes, is buzzing
with registration for the third
quarter. J.J. started to write this
in the office of the dean of la
universidad. However, registering students come to the dean's
office (for some kind of paper
work J.J. could never understand). Because J.J. is dark and
short, they all headed for her
and started an animated and
impossibly rapid series of questions in Spanish. J.J. could only
look helpless and explain, "No
hablo espanol muy bien."
This seemed to completely
confuse the students, particularly the freshmen, whom J.J.
learned to recognize by their
green registration cards. They
would say, in Spanish (which
J.J. began to understand after
the tenth time), "But they said
outside the girl in here would
take care of my card."
To imagine how confused they
were, suppose you walked into
Mrs. Hayden's office to ask a
question and encountered a receptionist who insisted, "I speak
no English."
So. J.J. moved over to el
centro, as mentioned. Here she
has only to contend with pro-
fesores and Spanish typewriters.
(Continued on page two)
Vaudeville Head
Lists Rehearsal
Times for Show
Dianne Gomnes, Vaudeville
chairman, has announced the
onstage rehearsal schedule for
the four acts. Act I Is "Common
Cents"; Act II is "Space Spectacular"; Act III is "Chef's Delight"; "Mechanical Mishap" is
Act IV.
January 17, Tuesday, Mechanical Mishaps, 2:35-5:00
January 18, Wednesday, Com-
• mon Cents, 2:35-5:00
January 19, Thursday, Space
Spectacular, 2:35-5:00
January 20, Friday, Introduction, 2:35-3:35
Intermission Acts
to Practice
January 20, Friday, Trumpet
Trio, 3:35-4:05
January 20, Friday, Marriage
Skit, 4:05-4:35
January 20, Friday, Carol Yel-
vlngton, 4:35-5:05
January 21, Saturday, Chef's Delight, 9:00-10:30
January 21, Saturday, Mechanical Mishap, 10:30-12:00
January 23, Monday, Common
Cents, 2:35-5:00
January 24, Tuesday, Space
Spectacular, 2:35-5:00
January 25, Wednesday, Chef's
Delight, 2:35-5:00
January 26, Thursday, Mechanical Mishap, 9:00-10:30
January 26, Thursday, Common
Cents, 10:30-12:00
January 26, Thursday, Space
Spectacular, 1:00-2:30
January 26, Thursday, Chef's
Delight, 2:30-4:00
January 26, Thursday, Intermissions, 4:00-5:00
Run-Through
Is Scheduled
January 27, Friday, Run Through
9:00-5:00
January 27, Friday, Common
Cents, 9:00-10:30
January 27, Friday, Space Spectacular, 10:30-12:00
January 27, Friday, Chef's Delight, 1:00-2:30
January 27, Friday, Mechanical
Mishap, 2:30-4:00
January 27, Friday, Intermissions, 4:00-4:30
January 27, Friday, Introduction,
4:30-5:00
January 28, Saturday, Run
Through Entire Show, 9:00-
6:30
January 28, Saturday, Introduction, 9:00-10:30
January 28, Saturday, Common
Cents, 10:30-12:00
(Continued on page four)